I just finished this book late Saturday night/early Sunday morning and I'm so glad I did because I can't imagine it not on this list. My review will be posted this Thursday but the voice in this book -- absolutely astonishing!

4.The Deal (Off-Campus #1) by Elle Kennedy

Please do not let this cover fool you! This is such a good book-- so steamy, funny, and tender. Definitely the best NA I've read in a long time!! My review HERE.

As a HUGE Jane Austen fan, I've read every iteration of retelling imaginable but this was something different -- it imagines an entirely different Jane Austen (with some truth) and an entirely new (with some truth) version of the way in which she wrote some of her most famous novels. I loved it!! My review HERE.

My only YA on the list this year! Since I've been blogging, I've created both top 10 adult list and a YA list every year. However, this year I didn't read enough books that were of the quality to create two lists even though so far I've read 215 books in 2015. Steering the Stars is the YA exception -- so good!!

She'd read more than was healthy, hundreds of books every year. Some of them she read twice, or even three times, before returning them. Some of them she would check out again after letting them sink in a while. She'd thought at the time that books were at their best when you'd read them two or three times.

You guys didn't honestly think that I could have a top ten books of the year list without Tarryn Fisher, right? While Marrow is my least favorite of hers (not counting the abomination that is Never, Never), her words just speak to me. I still don't know what to think of this one but I loved getting lost in the language and the story and Margo.

The only one of these that I've read is Steering the Stars, and that is an adorable book. A lot of the rest of these are on my tbr... just can't decide what to get to first! great list :)here's my ttt!

This is sad but I've only read The Deal and I adored it! It made me want to read all of her books, which I did. I want to read the Anne Bishop series as well, but I'm waiting for a few more books to be out. It sounds like one that I would love though.

Very nice list! There are quite a few of these I want to read- Station Eleven, Swerve, Steering the STars... and I am also VERY intrigued by Where All Light Tends to Go, I may have to add that one to my TBR! Great choices :D Shannon @ It Starts At Midnight

Yay for The Others!! Thanks for the shout out, Eva! I'm so thrilled when someone shares my love for a series so I'm so happy you enjoyed it. I CAN'T wait for the next book. I put in a request for it on Netgalley but I haven't heard back from them *sobs*. Oh well, March isn't that far off and I know I'll get the audio and the e-Copy.

I haven't heard of quite a few on your list, so I'm going to spend some time checking them out. Swerve has a delightfully creepy cover, and I do enjoy a good twist!

I have to say I'm a little gun shy with Tarryn Fisher after Mud Vein. I know I shouldn't hold one book against an author, but I tend to drop authors like that. I had the same issue with CoHo. LOVED her until Maybe Someday and now I'm so afraid to read anything else of hers. I'm going to try Maybe Not, her novella and see if I can wade in again with her.

I've heard such great things about Station Eleven. The Deal is one that I'll be reading *soon.* I see everyone raving about it and I'm a sucker for good new adult. I've yet to read anything by Tarryn Fisher. I feel like her writing might be too "out there" for me but I really have nothing to base that on (ha!) so I should probably give her a try. I enjoyed seeing your top picks!